Mobile Website

Talking about needs, the blog is also mobile friendly now. Which means if you visit it from a mobile, or such device, you should see a mobile version of it!  

Eldrad must live!

BBC4 showed ‘Doctor Who: The hand of fear’ in memory of Elizabeth Sladen, Sarah Jane Smith from the famous BBC show. This 1976 episode of Doctor Who features a silicon based life form called Eldrad. Following is a picture:Now, behold a picture of Old Gregg from the Mighty Boosh:Don’t they look the same? Just 30 … Read more

Oxford University Pakistan Society hosted Prof Anwar Masood

Sometime back OU Pakistan Society hosted famous poet Professor Anwar Masood. Browsing their website today (http://www.oupaksoc.org/) I found a link to the video of the event: Poet Anwar Masood at Oxford, 2011 Other videos of events can be found at their website as well. I was actually looking for George Fulton’s talk, which I am … Read more

Creating a variable frequency PWM output on Arduino UNO

Amazon.co.uk Widgets The ARDUINO UNO is an amazing product that incorporates an ATmega328P onto a development board with a USB Bootloader. The product offers the user the ability to program in C language, and with a lot of libraries and open source software available, most applications are very easily achieved. However, the challenge that faced … Read more

Doctor Who Infographic

Doctor Who Infographic, originally uploaded by bob canada. This is one not to be missed… For any and every Doctor Who fan out there!

Shaving pills

So I have been taking these acting workshops recently, and while it is mostly for fun and nothing serious, good things really do come out of it every now and then. Yesterday, during a ‘random discussion/conversation’ practice, one of the boys came out with an idea for a Shaving Pill. It is ever so simple,  … Read more

PechaKucha Night

I shall be giving a presentation at Science Oxford on the 3rd of February, 2011, on their PechaKucha night. http://www.scienceoxfordlive.com/whats-on-events/pechakucha-night The words PechaKucha stand for ‘chit-chat’ in Japanese, and it shall be a platform for various people of scientific backgrounds to come forward and present. As written on the website: Devised in Tokyo in February … Read more